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Reply to "Where are all you families of high performing students planning on moving to? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] No I'm not saying that at all. Inhale exhale please. As I said, schools shouldn't be disproportionately poor and if we can make adjustments we should do it as long as we're not imposing long bus rides to students. I also said that we should FIX the real issue and [b]let's not think that boundary changes is a unicorn that will solve the problem of poor, low performing kids[/b]. MCPS can't get away that easy. Somehow some people have failed to learn the reason why kids fail at school. How do you help poor kids who are failing at school? Free tutoring, teaching kids the skills they need to succeed at school and to succeed in life (not go to jail, not get pregnant, etc.), having extra counselors so that they can navigate a difficult home life. Will changing schools give them that? [/quote] Fortunately NOBODY has sad that these boundary adjustments will solve all problems. Also, there are many reasons why kids don't do well in school. As you say, there is not one, single, magic solution that will fix everything.[/quote]
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